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12 years ago
Hi all,

I am looking to cross check many answers for all of the Activity questions in exercise 3. I haven't answered these questions from activity 8.

8.1  If you added more sodium to the extracellular solution, could the sodium substitute for the missing calcium?

8.2  How does botulinum toxin block synaptic transmission? Why is it used for cosmetic procedures?

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12 years ago
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11 years ago
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11 years ago
If you added more sodium to the extracellular solution, could the sodium substitute for the missing calcium?
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11 years ago
If you added more sodium to the extracellular solution, could the sodium substitute for the missing calcium?

Calcium channels could possibly substitute for sodium channels to provide an influx of cation.
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11 years ago
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The Golgi complex produces lysosomes.
 
  True
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Facilitated diffusion requires a membrane carrier protein and cellular energy.
 
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The lipid bilayer is permeable to all of the following substances EXCEPT 
 A. steroids. 
 
 B. water. 
 
 C. oxygen. 
 
 D. amino acids. 
 
 E. fat-soluble vitamins. 



Answer Key: D
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Peripheral proteins penetrate all the way through the phospholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane.
 
  True
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Osmotic pressure is the pressure needed to stop net water movement across membranes.
 
  True
 False
 



Answer Key: True
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The cytoplasm is the term for 
 A. microtubules and microfilaments. 
 
 B. the fluid portion of the cell. 
 
 C. the communication center of the cell. 
 
 D. the cytosol plus cell organelles. 
 
 E. all cell organelles combined. 



Answer Key: D
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A red blood cell placed in a hypotonic solution 
 A. loses water. 
 
 B. gains water. 
 
 C. shrinks. 
 
 D. neither gains nor loses water. 
 
 E. will not change shape. 



Answer Key: B
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Pseudostratified epithelium is never ciliated.
 
  True
 False
 



Answer Key: False
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Goblet cells are found in which of the following tissues? 
 A. nervous tissue 
 
 B. columnar epithelium 
 
 C. cuboidal epithelium 
 
 D. connective tissue 
 
 E. none of the above 



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Squamous epithelium has cube-shaped cells.
 
  True
 False
 



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The tissue lining body cavities is 
 A. epithelial tissue. 
 
 B. skeletal tissue. 
 
 C. nervous tissue. 
 
 D. connective tissue. 
 
 E. muscle tissue. 



Answer Key: A
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Which of the following tissues is always avascular? 
 A. muscle tissue 
 
 B. connective tissue 
 
 C. nervous tissue 
 
 D. epithelial tissue 
 
 E. skeletal tissue 



Answer Key: D
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Which of the following tissues is often ciliated? 
 A. connective tissue 
 
 B. cartilage 
 
 C. squamous epithelium 
 
 D. transitional epithelium 
 
 E. columnar epithelium 



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Body cavities are lined with connective tissue.
 
  True
 False
 



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The stratum spinosum of the skin has a high mitotic activity.
 
  True
 False
 



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The layer of the epidermis only found in the thick skin of areas such as the fingertips, palms and soles is the 
 A. stratum granulosum 
 
 B. stratum basale 
 
 C. stratum lucidum 
 
 D. stratum corneum 
 
 E. stratum spinosum 



Answer Key: C
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Cells of the skin that are active in the immune process are 
 A. Langerhans cells 
 
 B. Merkel cells 
 
 C. keratinocytes 
 
 D. melanocytes 
 
 E. adipocytes 



Answer Key: A
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The skin belongs to the 
 A. muscular system 
 
 B. integumentary system 
 
 C. skeletal system 
 
 D. circulatory system 
 
 E. nervous system 



Answer Key: B
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The outermost portion of the skin is the 
 A. hypodermis 
 
 B. epidermis 
 
 C. subcutaneous layer 
 
 D. basement membrane 
 
 E. dermis 



Answer Key: B
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Increased secretion of androgens at puberty stimulates typical body hair growth patterns in both adolescent males and females.
 
  True
 False
 



Answer Key: True
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11 years ago
a type of epithelial tissue containing cells that can change shapes as tissue stretches is called
a. simple columnar epithelium
b. pseudostratified epithelium
c. transitional epithelium
d. stratified cuboidal epithelium
e. squamous epithelium
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